Abstract
Vertical-axis wind turbines are wind-energy generators suitable for use in urban environments. Their associated noise thus needs to be characterized and understood. As a first step, this work investigates the relative importance of harmonic and broadband contributions via model-scale wind-tunnel experiments. Cross-spectra from a pair of flush-mounted wall microphones exhibit both components, but further analysis shows that the broadband dominates at frequencies corresponding to the audible range in full-scale operation. This observation has detrimental implications for noise-prediction reliability and hence also for acoustic design optimization.
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Pearson, C. E., & Graham, W. R. (2015). Experimental characterization of vertical-axis wind turbine noise. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 137(1), EL111–EL116. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4904915
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